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Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Wing Wednesdays in Salinas, California by Ruth Paget

Wednesday is practically all-day market day in Salinas, California.  

Come for the produce and eat a wing baskets for lunch or dinner.

The Natividad Market takes place in the morning.  Information follows:

https://www.everyonesharvest.org/farmers-markets/natividad-certified-farmers-market/

The Northridge Mall Night Market begins at 4. Information follows:

https://northridgenightmarket.com/

The following restaurants serve wing meals:

Black Bear Dinet

Wing Stop (4 locations in Salinas)

By Ruth Paget

-author Eating Soup with chopsticks, Marrying France, and Europe’s Lessons written during overseas duty in Germany + 5 other Kindle books

-developer of the Novgorod and Bento War Games + 8 Classical Western Civilization War Games

-developer of food and beverage knowledge games

-creator of online exhibits about San Miguel Arcangel Mission, French baguette making, and the Carmel Valley History Center

-creator of French travel and culture Games

-writer of 1800+ Central Coast California lifestyle blogs

-family genealogist

-developer of 9 music theory games

Taco Tuesday Day in Salinas, California by Ruth Paget

Come for some produce at the East Alisal Market in Salinas, California and stay for Taco Tuesday. 

Market information follows:

https://www.everyonesharvest.org/farmers-markets/alisal-certified-farmers-market/

Michael’s downtown (parking in back, along Main Street, and in garage by Steinbeck Center) has good tacos and other items like quesadillas and enchiladas.  

Michael’s online ordering information follows:

https://order.online/store/-1544960/

Happy Marketing!

By Ruth Paget

-author Eating Soup with Chopsticks, Marrying France, and Europe’s Lessons written during overseas duty in Germany + 5 other Kindle books

-developer of the Novgorod and Bento War Games + 8 Classical Western Civilization War Games

-developer of food and beverage knowledge games

-creator of online exhibits about San Miguel Arcangel Mission, French baguette making, and the Carmel Valley History Center 

-creator of French travel and culture games

-writer of 1800+ Central Coast California lifestyle blogs

-family genealogist

-developer of 9 music theory games

250th Anniversary of the Wealth of Nations Merits a Read reposted by Ruth Paget

The following article in the Chicago Book Review by John H. Cochrane, a senior fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and former finance professor at Chicago Booth, discusses how capitalism as discussed in The Wealth of Nations by English author Adam Smith is supposed to work for the benefit of society:

https://www.chicagobooth.edu/review/invisible-hand-adam-smith-thomas-jefferson?source=ic-em-20260818

Reposted by Ruth Paget

-author Eating Soup with Chopsticks, Marrying France, and Europe’s Lessons written during overseas duty in Germany + 5 other Kindle books

-developer of the Novgorod and Bento War Games + 8 Classical Western Vivilization War Games

-developer of food and beverage knowledge games

-creator of online exhibits about San Miguel Arcangel Mission, French baguette making, and the Carmel Valley History Center

-creator of French travel and culture games

-writer of 1800+ Central Coast California lifestyle blogs

-family genealogist

-developer of 9 music theory games



Tuscan Personal Chef Recipe Ideas by Ruth Paget

Tuscan Personal Chef Recipe Ideas by Ruth Paget 

As part of my 2026 summer reading project to learn more about Italian culture, I read Brutto: A (Simple) Florentine Cookbook by Russel Norman (available on Amazon Kindle) and found several good recipes for beginning personal chefs as well. 

The following recipes would probably appeal to many lovers of Italian food: 

*white cannellini bean crostini – this dish is a grilled baguette slices topped with a cooked purée of tomatoes, sage leaves, garlic, white cannellini beans, oregano, sea salt, and olive oil. Rosemary and bay leaf also flavor the beans, but are taken out before puréeing. I like these crostini with white wine and lager beers. 

*spinach and ricotta cheese dumplings made with baby spinach, flour, ricotta cheese, egg, Parmesan cheese, salt, pepper, and ground nutmeg. Melted butter flavored with sage leaves is the sauce for these nutritious and delicious bites. 

*tuna, white cannellini bean, and sliced shallot salad in an oil and vinegar dressing 

*bitter leaves with lemon and oil dressing – this dish is preferably made with radicchio Treviso lettuce 

*raw white cabbage slaw made with lemon and oil dressing 

The Florentines are famous as bean eaters and steak eaters for festive occasions. The recipes above also show that they make extensive use of home gardens. 

For new personal chefs, mastering Tuscan recipes like the ones in Brutto by Russell Norman is a way to offer dishes that have pretty wide popularity for flavor and health benefits to new and existing clients. 

Happy Cooking! 

By Ruth Paget

-author Eating Soup with Chopsticks, Marrying France, and Europe’s Lesson written during overseas duty in Germany + 5 other Kindle books

-developer of the Novgorod and Bento War Games + 8 Classical Western Civilization War Games

-developer of food and beverage knowledge games

-creator of online exhibits about San Miguel Arcangel Mission, French baguette making, and the Carmel Valley History Center

-creator of French travel and culture games

-writer of 1800+ Central Coast California lifestyle blogs

-family genealogist

-developer of 9 music theory games


Sardinian (Italian) Personal Chef Recipe Ideas by Ruth Paget

Sardinian (Italian) Personal Chef Recipe Ideas from Ruth Paget 

As part of my summer reading project to learn more about Italian culture, I read Sardinian Cuisine: Blue Zone Culinary Treasures from the Italian Isle by Leonardo Romano (available on Amazon Kindle) and noted several recipes that would be good for personal chefs as well. 

Romano writes in his opening remarks that the island of Sardinia west of the Italian mainland has a rugged, mountainous interior with sheep herding predominating in the local economy. Sardinia’s famous bread is called carasu. Carasu is a crusty flatbread with a long shelf life. 

The following recipes from the book pair well with lamb for festive occasions: 

*crostini topped with straccchino cheese and salsiccia sausage – this dish requires you to remove the casing on the pork sausage and fry it. Next, you rub the baguette slices with olive oil and grill it. 

Then, the crostini is spread with the stracchino cheese that melts into the grilled bread a bit with chopped rosemary sprinkled on it. The fried sausage is placed on the cheese and served. 

This is a rich hors d’oeuvres that would taste good with chilled, dry white wine.

*patate al forno con rosmarino – this dish calls for chopped potatoes to be mixed with olive oil, sea salt, and rosemary and baked. 

These potatoes are perfect cocktail food when stuck with toothpicks. 

*pomodori al forno con pecorino – this dish calls for tomatoes to be baked and stuffed with pecorino sheep’s cheese, garlic, basil, parsley, bread crumbs, olive oil, and black pepper. 

This dish is a perfect countable appetizer for personal chefs to make. 

*agnello con carciofi – this dish is a stewed lamb dish made with artichokes, onions, garlic, lemon, white wine, vegetable broth, olive oil, black pepper, and parsley. 

All of these dishes can be made with ingredients that are easily obtainable in Monterey County. Sheep are raised in San Luis Obispo County just south of Monterey County, and can be ordered at butchers in Salinas, California. (I have also sometimes seen lamb from New Zealand at Costco as well.) 

Italian food lovers might enjoy many of these out of the ordinary Italian dishes from the island of Sardinia. They are not too difficult for personal chefs to master either. 

Happy Cooking! 

By Ruth Paget

-author Eating Soup with Chopsticks, Marrying France, and Europe's Lessons written during overseas duty in Germany + 5 other Kindle books

-developer of the Novgorod and Bento War Games + 8 Classical Western Civilization War Games

-developer of food and beverage knowledge games

-creator of online exhibits about San Miguel Arcangel Mission, French baguette making, and the Carmel Valley History Center

-creator of French travel and culture games

-writer of 1800+ Central Coast California lifestyle blogs

-family genealogist

-developer of 9 music theory games

Monday, August 17, 2026

$748 Million in Car Sales at Monterey Car Week 2026 reposted by Ruth Paget

Monterey Car Week 2026 smashed all previous years’ sales records with $748 million in cars sold this year.

The following article summarizes this year’s events:

https://www.classic-car-auctions.info/usa/california/monterey/2026-monterey-car-week-auctions-overview-top-30-sales/

Reposted by Ruth Paget

-author Eating Soup with Chopsticks, Marrying France, and Europe’s Zlessons written during overseas duty in Germany + 5 other Kindle books

-developer of the Novgorod and Bento War Games + 8 Classical Western Civilization War Games

-developer of food and beverage knowledge games

-creator of online exhibits about San Miguel Arcangel Mission, French baguette making, and the Carmel Valley History Center

-creator of French travel and culture games

-writer of 1800+ Central Coast California lifestyle blogs

-family genealogist

-developer of 9 music theory games


Oktoberfest 2026 is coming up reposted by Ruth Paget

Oktoberfest  2026 is coming up from September 20 - October 4, 2026 (official dates in Munich, Germany).

EventBrite lists the following Oktoberfest 2026 events in Salinas, California and the Monterey Peninsula so far:

https://www.eventbrite.com/d/ca--salinas/oktoberfest-festival/

Reposted by Ruth Paget

-author Eating Soup with Chopsticks, Marrying France, and Europe’s Lessons written during overseas duty in Germany + 5 other Kindle books

-developer of the Novgorod and Bento War Games + 8 Classical Western Civilization War Games

-developer of food and beverage knowledge games

-creator of online exhibits about San Miguel Arcangel Mission, French baguette making, and the Carmel Valley History Center

-creator of French travel and culture games

-writer of 1800+ Central Coast California lifestyle blogs

-family genealogist

-developer of 9 music theory games